Transcript for People Magazine Photoshops Celebs Posing With Themselves

Test Text1 plain &#9834; All right, time now for "Pop news." The most exciting part of Dan's morning right now. Buzzing right now, some creative pictures that may have you doing a double-take, "People" magazine worked their photo shop magic showing a Julia Roberts posing with a younger self-. Leonardo Dicaprio was pictured last year. Looking the same. Beautiful Jennifer aniston, herself from 1999. This is my favorite. I'm a big drew barrymore fan. This is her posing with 1999. People actually is brael sitting 25 years of the world's most beautiful celebrities. With plenty of folks hunting Easter eggs this morning, they're not missing out on the fun. These sea otters couldn't be happier with their specially made ice eggs. The frosting is made from ground collapse. Sounds amazing. An excellent treat for some of the residents. Next up, a 6 month-old with some serious head-banging skills. This is Audrey, in the middle of eating dinner, she's ready. That food isn't getting in the way at all. Some day she'll realize how someone spoon-feed you is an excellent moment and she won't pass that up. I haven't had that in a while, spoon-feeding. I wouldn't try to avoid it. Now to a dog named dexter with houdini-like escape skills. His owners attached a gopro camera to find out how he was getting out. This is exit strategy number one. The back gate. That latch is clearly not dog-proof, check him out. He's actually running free and he's backing out. The next escape route, which we'll see in a second, is actually a fence panel. Look at his ears flop. This is freedom at its best. And we suspect that dexter's owners may have overhauled their backyard since. The video's epic. That guy is on the loose. We'll be right back with more "Good morning America." Keep it here.

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